usually animate and inanimate describes things that are living. i wouldn't necessarily consider water to be living. water isn't an object. it's a form of matter. it's a liquid. the result of a combination of elements.
No, rain is not an object. Rain is a type of weather phenomenon that consists of water droplets falling from the sky.
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Moisture can be both a liquid and a gas. A gas, such as steam, is wet if you touch it. Moisture is more commonly though of as a liquid, however. Water is a liquid, and a moisture, Steam is a gas, and a moisture.
If water falls from the cloud in the form of liquid, it is called rain. If it falls in the form of snow, it is called snow fall. At times rounded ice blocks fall from clouds then it is called hailstorm.
Personification. Soil, being an inanimate object, can not feel gratitude or ingratitude, but here it is having a human emotion assigned to it.
A piece of wood is an inanimate object. OR: Items that are not living are considered an inanimate item.
yes it's an inanimate object,because its not having life
This is an inanimate object.
Inanimate object is an object without life. So basically an Xbox 360 has no life.
inanimate objects were never alive dead objects were once alive.
Inanimate means not having life or spirit; lacking consciousness or power of motion. An object that has no life, like a teddy bear for example, is an inanimate object. Though plants are living organisms, they are considered inanimate objects.
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If your hair is attached to you and you are an animate object than no but if your hair was not attached to you (fell out) than I guess it would be inanimate. :)